compliance with such a limit would be easy to check at the ports or elsewhere using simple handheld devices. the senate amendment before us today preserves all of these key aspects of the house bill making only a few minor changes. notably, the senate amendment provides that the cpsc may only enforce a voluntary sulfur limit if it is adopted by specified standard setting body. this responds to a concern that the voluntary sulfur limit to be a true consensus standard, that is the product of an open process that allows for participation of industry and consumers alike. mr. speaker, the senate amendment does not undercut the house-passed version of the bill, nor does it add any unnecessary government regulation. therefore, i strongly urge the adoption of h.r. 4212 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentlewoman from new york, ms. hochul is recognized. ms. hochul: i speak about the amended version the drywall safety act of 2012 returned to this chamber by the senate. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognize